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Tuesday, September 08, 2020

How Undercover Journalism Turned the Tide in 2016

In mid-October 2016, while on business in New York, I swung over to New Jersey to visit with my relatives.  At dinner that evening, my brother, then in in the early stages of TDS — it has since metastasized; pray for him — was gloating over Hillary's impending victory.

I asked my brother if he were willing to bet on it.  He most certainly was.  He was sufficiently confident to give me 7 to 1 odds.  I took it.  Based on what I knew, I would have taken the bet at even money.  I had inside info.

Earlier in the day, I had popped up to visit James O'Keefe at the Project Veritas offices north of the city.  My timing was excellent.  O'Keefe was in the middle of rolling out his "Rigging the Election" series of undercover videos.
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-Rurik




3 comments:

  1. Heh. Nice to have proof, even if we already knew it. I'm wondering if his relative ever paid up on that bet.

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  2. I still laugh about James O’Keefe’s expose with the Acorn Pimp. The outfit looked like Huggy Bear himself designed it.
    MadMarlin

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  3. You should see what james has coming out real soon about the mail-in votes

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